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Kabanda graduated from the Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and holds a Specialist Degree in Finace & Credit. She is a certified Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst (FMVA) and Project Management Professional (PMP), as well as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shaper Community. She is passionate about tech, Africa and women's issues.
During the episode, we spoke about doing business in Zambia, new tech facilitating Africa’s economic leap forward, ways for governments to attract and stimulate innovation and raising the next generation of African talent.
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2:30 How Zambia’s story and economic landscape is changing
8:02 The 2021 elections’ impact on Zambia’s business climate
9:06 Why new tech can enable Africa’s leap forward and Yango’s role in providing opportunities for locals
11:21 Key takeaways from launching a new product in Africa
15:30 Logistics as the backbone of trade and how Africa can implement large-scale infrastructure projects
20:07 Difficulties in reaching consensus for new mega-projects amongst African countries
21:35 What’s holding Africa back from its full growth
25:45 Southern Africa’s offerings in terms of innovation and tech
27:50 Sentiment amongst young Africans around the continent’s development
30:30 What needs to be done to raise the next generation of African talents
35:20 Africa’s new Silicon Valleys
37:16 Kabanda’s thoughts on the future of Africa
Kabanda's contact details: [email protected]
Kabanda graduated from the Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and holds a Specialist Degree in Finace & Credit. She is a certified Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst (FMVA) and Project Management Professional (PMP), as well as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shaper Community. She is passionate about tech, Africa and women's issues.
During the episode, we spoke about doing business in Zambia, new tech facilitating Africa’s economic leap forward, ways for governments to attract and stimulate innovation and raising the next generation of African talent.
Timecodes
2:30 How Zambia’s story and economic landscape is changing
8:02 The 2021 elections’ impact on Zambia’s business climate
9:06 Why new tech can enable Africa’s leap forward and Yango’s role in providing opportunities for locals
11:21 Key takeaways from launching a new product in Africa
15:30 Logistics as the backbone of trade and how Africa can implement large-scale infrastructure projects
20:07 Difficulties in reaching consensus for new mega-projects amongst African countries
21:35 What’s holding Africa back from its full growth
25:45 Southern Africa’s offerings in terms of innovation and tech
27:50 Sentiment amongst young Africans around the continent’s development
30:30 What needs to be done to raise the next generation of African talents
35:20 Africa’s new Silicon Valleys
37:16 Kabanda’s thoughts on the future of Africa
Kabanda's contact details: [email protected]